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Temperature
A glass thermometer is an important part of your water sampling kit. Once the sample is collected,
immediately immerse the thermometer in the sample for 30-60 seconds and read the temperature directly
from the thermometer (match the top of the red line to the nearest 0.5 degree). This ensures that
the temperature reading reflects the temperature of the sample site, not the air temperature.
The temperature of the sample will start to change as soon as it is collected, so make sure to
get the temperature reading as quickly as possible. Bring the thermometer to eye level to get
the most accurate reading possible. If you read the thermometer at an angle, the scale will look
different; this is called parallax error.
Thermometers are fragile and should be handled gently. Because they can break, it is preferable
to use thermometers filled with alcohol or kerosene (usually dyed red), rather than mercury
(silver liquid metal), which is highly toxic.
Important steps to remember:
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